Transcriptional analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondrial var1 gene: anomalous hybridization of RNA from AT-rich regions.
AUTOR(ES)
Zassenhaus, H P
RESUMO
A family of mitochondrial RNAs hybridizes specifically to the var1 region on Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondrial DNA (Farrelly et al., J. Biol. Chem. 257:6581-6587, 1982). We constructed a fine-structure transcription map of this region by hybridizing DNA probes containing different portions of the var1 region and some flanking sequences to mitochondrial RNAs isolated from var1-containing petites. We also report the nucleotide sequence of more than 1.2 kilobases of DNA flanking the var1 gene. Our primary findings are: (i) The family of RNAs we detect with homology to var1 DNA is colinear with the var1 gene. Their direction of transcription is olil to cap, as it is for most other mitochondrial genes. (ii) Extensive hybridization anomalies are present, most likely due to the high A-T (A-U) content of the hybridizing species and to the asymmetric distribution of their G-C residues. An important conclusion is that failure to detect transcripts from A-T-rich regions of the yeast mitochondrial genome by standard blot transfer hybridizations cannot be interpreted to mean that such sequences, which are commonly supposed to be spacer DNA, are noncoding or lack direct function in the expression of mitochondrial genes.
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